The 37-year-old former England international wrote in a column for the Daily Mail: “So there I was, sat at home a couple of weeks ago, when my phone started to beep and I heard I was trending on Twitter.

“I didn't expect to see my name linked with Chelsea but that was the situation. It was all speculation, I suppose.

“Of course it was nice to get linked with a club of that stature — particularly as they were the club I used to watch when I was a kid — but I didn't think much more about it.

“There was never any strong interest. I heard Antonio Conte quite likes me as a player but I was only ever concentrating on Stoke.

“I didn't expect anything to happen and, as it turns out, Chelsea have gone on to make a great signing.

“I’ve always admired Olivier Giroud. He is France's No. 9, he's been to the World Cup and the Euros and worn that shirt with distinction.

“He’s a top striker and maybe he didn't get as many chances as he deserved at Arsenal.

“I’d go as far as to say they got themselves the division's second best looking target man!”

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Crouch has been with Stoke since 2011, making over 200 appearances for the club.

A desire to play at the highest level until the age of 40 has previously been expressed, with it possible that Crouch could have many more meetings with Chelsea and Giroud to come before he hangs up his boots.